Top for a convertible
A top for a convertible, which has a rear window frame with a rear window and, in the closed state, at least one roof section situated in front of the rear window frame in the direction of travel. When there are two roof sections which are adjacent to each other when the top is closed, a respective extension, which is extended to the rear or front, is formed on the lateral border regions of one of the roof sections. The extension being configured as a seal carrier.
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This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/852,405, filed on Sep. 10, 2007, and claims priority from that application under 35 U.S.C. §120 and also from German application DE 10 2006 042 289.9, filed Sep. 8, 2006, under 35 U.S.C. §119; the prior applications being incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the InventionThe present invention relates to a top for a convertible, which can be put away in a rear region of the convertible.
European patent EP 0 713 794 B1, corresponding to U.S. Pat. No. 5,669,656, discloses a top for a convertible, which can be put away in a rear region of the convertible and which has a rear window frame with a rear window and, in the closed state, at least one roof section situated in front of the rear window frame in the direction of travel. The top is primarily composed of a top framework and a top cloth, with the top cloth and sealing strips being kept in position on lateral frame parts of the top framework. In this case, the connections for the top cloth and the sealing strips are provided separately from one another on the lateral frame parts of the top framework, with a lug-shaped partial region, which faces the top cloth, of a wall section forming the outer skin of the vehicle body being configured in such a manner that it forms a rain channel together with the adjacent top cloth which is situated further to the inside.
It is disadvantageous here that sealing between the top cloth and side windows of the convertible is complicated structurally and, as a result, expensive.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a top for a convertible which overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantages of the prior art devices of this general type, which provides an improved sealing concept between the top and the side window of the convertible.
With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a top for a convertible to be put away in a rear region of the convertible. The top contains a rear window frame having a rear window, and roof sections situated in front of the rear window frame in a direction of travel in a closed state of the top. When two of the roof sections are adjacent to each other when the top is closed, one of the roof sections has extensions extending from a rear or a front of the one roof section. The extensions are each formed on a lateral border region of the one roof section, and the extensions are a seal carrier for a seal which, when the top is closed, is placed between the roof sections and a side window.
The invention is based on the general concept of offsetting a separating plane of roof sections of the top, which butt against each other when the top is closed, with respect to a separating plane of sealing sections which butt against each other when the top is closed. For this purpose, when there are two roof sections which are adjacent to each other when the top is closed, a respective extension, which is extended to the rear or front, is provided on the lateral border regions of one of the two roof sections, the extension being configured as a carrier for a seal situated between the associated roof section and a side window when the top is closed. By use of the extension which is disposed according to the invention on the respective roof section, the separating plane of the lateral seals is placed in front of or behind the separating plane of the associated roof sections in the direction of travel, thus making it possible, in particular, to sort out a problem with regard to the connection of a top linkage in the region of the separating plane of the roof sections. Experience has shown that, on each of the two roof sections, it is precisely in the region of abutment of the two roof sections that one or more components of the associated top linkage is or are connected to the respective roof sections, as a result of which this region is already configured in a complicated manner in terms of structure. If a separation of the seals would additionally have to be realized here, this would cause further structural difficulties, and therefore the approach according to the invention, namely of offsetting the separating plane of the seals with respect to the separating plane of the roof sections, is particularly imaginative, since, by this measure, these problem zones can be sorted out structurally.
The respective extension is expediently configured as a tensioning element for a covering which at least partially covers the top. By this measure, the extension according to the invention can fulfill two tasks. First, the respective extension carries the associated seal and keeps the latter away from the already structurally complicated separating plane between the individual roof sections and, second, the extension, which is configured as a tensioning element, can at the same time take on the task of producing and shaping an outer contour of the roof, as a result of which the extension according to the invention can fulfill a plurality of functions.
It goes without saying that the features mentioned above and those which have yet to be explained below can be used not only in the respectively stated combination but also in different combinations or on their own without departing from the scope of the present invention.
Other features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in a top for a convertible, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the figures of the drawing in detail and first, particularly, to
A second surface bow 5 is disposed between the first surface bow 5′ and the rear window frame 2, which surface bow is displaced under the rear window frame 2 during an opening movement of the top 1 while the first surface bow 5′ and the integral roof frame 5″ are displaced above the rear window frame 2. In the put-away or lowered state, the second surface bow 5 is put away below and the first surface bow 5′ and the integral roof frame 5″ are put away above the rear window frame in the rear region of the convertible.
According to the invention, at least when there are two roof sections 5″, 5′ which are adjacent to each other when the top 1 is closed, a respective extension 6, which is extended to the rear or front, is formed on the lateral border regions of one of the two roof sections 5″. The extension 6 serves as a seal carrier for a seal 21A which is situated between the associated roof section 5″ and a side window 20 when the top 1 is closed.
It can furthermore be seen in
In an advantageous embodiment of the solution according to the invention, the respective extension 6 is curved about a longitudinal axis of the vehicle and is used at the same time to produce a roof outer contour of the top 1. The lateral roof extension 6 therefore acts as a tensioning element for a covering 8 which at least partially covers the top 1. The extension 6 can therefore, first, sort out the situation with regard to the separating plane A-A which is taxed due to the structural conditions and, second, it can be used at the same time to configure the roof outer contour. It is of particular advantage in this case that the extension 6 produces a stiff and therefore reliable connecting surface for the seals which also, owing to this fact, can obtain an improved sealing action with the associated side window.
As is furthermore apparent from
In order to be able to prevent rain water from draining into the side window region when the top 1 is closed, a non-illustrated element which forms a rain outlet is disposed laterally in each case on at least one roof section 5, 5′, 5″. A rain outlet of this type can be formed, for example, from a plastic element or from the fabric of the top 1.
In general, it should finally be noted that
Claims
1. A top for a convertible to be put away in a rear region of the convertible, the top comprising:
- a rear window frame having a rear window;
- roof sections situated in front of said rear window frame in a direction of travel in a closed state of the top, when two of said roof sections being adjacent to each other when the top is closed a first roof section of said roof sections having extensions extending from one of a rear and a front of said first roof section, said extensions each formed on a lateral border region of said first roof section, said extensions being a seal carrier for a first lateral seals which, when the top is closed, is placed between said roof sections and a side window;
- a top linkage having two links and second lateral seals, said top linkage supporting said first roof section in the closed state;
- said roof sections associated with said extensions butting against each other in a separating plane when the top is closed, said separating plane being offset in the direction of travel with respect to a separating plane in which said first and second lateral seals are provided which are assigned to said extensions and butt against each other in the direction of travel when the top is closed; and
- a second roof section of said roof sections disposed behind said first roof section being moved below said first roof section during a lowering movement or said first roof section being moved above said second roof section lying behind it during the lowering movement.
2. The top according to claim 1, wherein:
- said roof sections include a third roof section, said second and third roof sections being first and second roof bows; and
- said first roof section is a front most roof section as seen in the direction of travel being an integral roof frame, and said first and second surface bows are disposed behind said front most roof section in the direction of travel.
3. The top according to claim 2 wherein said front most roof section has said extensions protruding rearward.
4. The top according to claim 1, wherein said extensions are curved about a longitudinal axis of the convertible.
5. The top according to claim 1, wherein said extensions are tensioning elements for a covering which at least partially covers the top.
6. The top according to claim 1, wherein said extensions each form a lateral roof contour of the top.
7. The top according to claim 1, wherein said extensions are each laterally adjacent to said one roof section situated behind it.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Aug 6, 2009
Date of Patent: May 3, 2011
Patent Publication Number: 20100001549
Assignee: Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche Aktiengesellschaft (Stuttgart)
Inventors: Felix Hermann (Leonberg), Dominik Beierl (Korntal-Münchingen), Lars Schulz (Schöneiche)
Primary Examiner: Jason S Morrow
Application Number: 12/536,915
International Classification: B60J 7/14 (20060101);